研究 技術 計画
Online ISSN : 2432-7123
Print ISSN : 0914-7020
女性エンジニア活生~女性技術者の現状と課題~(<特別企画(分科会特集)>女性エンジニア活生~女性技術者の現状と課題~)
吉祥 瑞枝小林 信一
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2015 年 30 巻 2 号 p. 84-90

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This special issue is prepared by the Division of Women Engineers Support of the Japan Society for Science Policy and Research Management (JWSE) to make clear recent trends and challenges of women engineers. In Japan, the number of women engineers in 2010 is 187 thousand among 2,154 thousand of all engineers. The ratio of women engineers is 8.7%, which is even lower than other countries. However, it is increasing generation by generation. The ratio of women university graduates in 2012 is 25.6% in science, as well as 11.3% in engineering. These are lower, too. The Japanese Government has intended to increase the number of women scientists, while the government has not paid attention to women engineers enough. Therefore, JWSE was established to promote research and study of women engineers, to make policy proposals, and to provide a forum for discussions. JWSE prepares the special issue of the journal 'Kenkyu, Gijutsu, Keikaku,' where JWSE invites essays of Kissho, Yoshii and Sugita, Torii and Shikano, and summarizes the discussion of women engineers, including Takeda, Nakamata and Watanabe. Finally, the former presidents of the society, Nakahara and Takeda provide their messages to the special issue.
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2015 研究イノベーション学会
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